FAQs

Most single-room projects take one to two days depending on size and surface condition. Larger areas or multi-room projects may take several days.

During your estimate, we provide a realistic timeline based on prep needs, number of coats, and scope of work.

How long does interior painting take?


Prep is a major part of our process.

Typical preparation includes:

• Filling nail holes and minor imperfections
• Sanding patched areas
• Caulking gaps along trim
• Spot priming where needed
• Protecting floors and furniture

Proper prep is what creates a smooth, lasting finish.

What prep work is included?


We carefully move and protect furniture as needed within the workspace. We ask homeowners to remove fragile, valuable, or sentimental items in advance.

If a room is heavily furnished, clearing smaller items ahead of time helps the project move more efficiently.

Do you move furniture?


Yes. We paint walls, ceilings, trim, baseboards, interior doors, and accent walls as part of residential interior repaint projects in Lincoln.

Each project scope is clearly outlined in your written estimate.

Do you paint ceilings and trim?


We use high-quality interior coatings appropriate for the surface and traffic level of each room. Specific product recommendations are discussed during the planning stage.

What kind of paint do you use?


Modern interior paints are low in odor. We maintain ventilation during the project to keep the space comfortable.

Will there be strong odors?


How should we prepare before you arrive?

We recommend:

• Removing small décor items and artwork
• Clearing valuables from the workspace
• Securing pets
• Confirming final color selections

We handle surface prep, masking, and protection.


Floors are covered with protective materials. Furniture is carefully repositioned and shielded. Fixtures and trim are masked to ensure clean lines and prevent overspray or drips.

How do you protect floors and furniture?


You can request an estimate through our contact form. We’ll schedule a time to review your project, assess surface condition, and provide a detailed written proposal.

How do I get an estimate?